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We are grateful for funding and support from:

ANA Peru
Accenture
Beijing Institute of Technology
Birmingham City Council
British Deputy High Commission India
British High Commission Kuala Lumpur
British High Commission Singapore
British Embassy of Beijing
British Embassy of Brasilia
British Embassy of Colombia
British Embassy of Peru
British Embassy of Tokyo
British Embassy of Warsaw
Center for Sustainable Development Studies Columbia (CEID)
Chatham House
China Beijing Environmental Exchange (CBEEx)
Committee on Climate Change of the UK (CCC)
the Dearman Engine Company
Department of Business, Innovation and Skills (UK)
Department of Energy and Climate Change UK (DECC)
Embassy of Brazil in London
Energy Intensive Users Group
Highview Power Storage
ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability (Tokyo)
Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC)
Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE)
Inter-American Development Bank (IDB)
International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)
Iskandar Regional Development Authority
Jadavpur University (Kolkata)
Leeds City Council
Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (MGTC)
the Malaysian Industry-government Group for High Technology (MIGHT)
Ministry of Environment, Peru (MINAM)
National Physical Laboratory
OECD
Regional Development Agency
Royal Academy of Engineering
Trades Union Congress
Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)
Transport Research Laboratory
University College London
Universidad de los Andes (Colombia)
University College London
University of Birmingham
University of Hull
Univeristy of Leeds
University of Sheffield
University of York
Worldwide Universities Network (WUN)

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The Lima-Callao area has a population of 9 million andan economy worth US$66 billion in 2014. The preliminary results of our research indicate that the total energy bill for the city was US$4.7 billion and that the bill for waste and water was US$50 billion - meaning that 8% of everything earned in the local economy was spent on energy, water and waste.

The Centre for Low Carbon Futures (CLCF) is a collaborative research centre that focuses on the evidence base and demonstration of low carbon innovations, formed by the Universities of Birmingham, Hull, Leeds, Sheffield and York.